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Minister inspects examination centre assures transparency

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Provincial Education Minister Faisal Khan Tarakai on Thursday visited the examination hall of Government High School City No-1 and inspected arrangements for ongoing matric exams. Expressing well wishes for the students, he said practical steps were being taken to ensure transparent examinations across the province. The future of the nation, he said, depends upon students who were the builders of the nation and ensuring supremacy of merit was prerequisite to ensure achievement of this goal.

Secretary Education Masood Ahmad, Special Secretary Asfandyar Khattak and Chairman Peshawar Educational Board Nasrullah were also present on the occasion. The Minister said he himself and his team were inspecting the matric examination process across the province and no negligence in this regard would be tolerated. He said the educational boards have made sufficient arrangements, assuring the students that they would get the fruit of their hard work. He informed that for the merit-based transparent exams, assistance from district administration, police, WAPDA and relevant departments has been obtained.

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